Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand

Best of Vietnam Cambodia and Thailand Tour in 3 Weeks

  • Witness the ethereal beauty of Halong Bay's limestone karsts, creating a postcard-perfect seascape.
  • Stroll through Hoi An's well-preserved ancient town, illuminated by lanterns, and embark on a bicycle adventure through its picturesque surroundings.
  • Delve into the fascinating history and architecture of Angkor Wat, exploring the intricate temples and grand structures.
  • Discover the cultural heart of Chiang Mai, where historic temples and the bustling Night Bazaar await.
  • Experience the dynamic energy of Bangkok through its vibrant markets, including Meaklong Market and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where local life comes alive.
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Best of Vietnam Cambodia and Thailand Tour in 3 Weeks
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Day 1 Hanoi - Arrival

Arrival in Hanoi, a thousand-year-old capital located in the heart of northern Vietnam. Welcome by the English-speaking guide from Kampá Tour at the airport, transfer to the hotel in the center of the city and day adapted according to your arrival time. Departure for the first visits to the city center to soak up the charm of the thousand-year-old capital:

  • King Ly Thai To square, discovery of the thousand-year-old history of the Vietnamese capital.

Ly Thai To is the founder of the Ly dynasty (1009-1225). It was he who transferred the capital from Hoa Lu to Hanoi in 1010

  • Lake of the Restored Sword with the temple of Mount Jade, the Turtle Islet, in the heart of Hanoi.
  • Explore the Hanoi Old Quarter with 36 corporation streets, where you can stroll through craft streets bearing the name of the goods that were produced and sold there. Don't forget to stop at Ma May Street and visit an old 'Tube' house, a characteristic feature of traditional Hanoi architecture.

This Old Quarter is located in the heart of Hanoi and is full of old houses, temples, bustling markets, artisan shops, and traditional restaurants. It is an emblematic place that testifies to the history and culture of the Vietnamese capital.

Discover the colonial heritage with French concessions: take a cycle rickshaw ride through the city to visit the Grand Théâtre, the Métropole hotel, the state bank, the Central Post Office… End your day with a relaxing night at the hotel.

This marks the beginning of our 3-week Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand tour. Kampá Tour is thrilled to accompany you on this extraordinary journey.

Day 2 Hanoi - City Tour

A day dedicated to exploring Hanoi's most remarkable cultural sites and historical monuments:

Built 1000 years ago, this Confucian temple served as an institution where royal offspring and sons of mandarins received their education. It also hosted competitions for the country's most talented students, with the winners attaining the status of scholars and senior officials in Vietnamese feudal dynasties.

  • Visit Ba Dinh Square, the location of the former palace of the Indochina governor, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and his residence.
  • Explore the Ethnography Museum, home to a vast collection of 25,000 ancient and contemporary artifacts that provide insights into the history of local populations.
  • In the evening, enjoy a water puppet show – a distinctive feature of the Vietnamese culture.

Colorful wooden puppets are skillfully manipulated by the artists using rods and bamboo shafts underwater. It is a unique and captivating art form unique to the Northern Vietnamese tradition.

Night in Hanoi.

Day 3 Hanoi - Ninh Binh (Halong bay on land)

Departure for Ninh Binh – the land of limestone karsts, sugarloaf mountains, and rice fields flooded by rivers and lakes throughout the year.

Arrival in Ninh Xuan, visit to Mua Mountain. Climb a 486-step white stone staircase to the summit of this bell-shaped mountain, which offers a panoramic view of the Tam Coc region.

A limestone mountain located near the rivers and sugarloaf mountains of Tam Coc. In the past, it was renowned for its dance performances for the kings of the Tran Dynasty (13th-14th century).

Afterward, transfer to Tam Coc for a bike ride and leisurely exploration of this fabulous region.

Explore a vast landscape featuring sugarloaf-shaped rock formations, rice paddies, and rivers. Enjoy boat rides on the Ngo Dong River, winding through the sugarloaf peaks, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the lush surrounding nature.

In the afternoon, enjoy a boat excursion on the Ngo Dong River to explore Tam Coc. This meandering river winds through rice paddies, sugarloaf formations, and passes under the three caves at the base of the limestone peaks.

Return to Hanoi by the end of the day and spend the night at the hotel.

For a shorter drive, there's an option to stay in Ninh Binh on this day and spend the night there (without returning to Hanoi during the day). Then, you can depart for Halong Bay the following morning with the guide and private car. Please contact us for this option.

Part of the Gulf of Tonkin (Pacific Ocean), Halong Bay is a vast area comprised of thousands of limestone karsts rising from the sea. A cruise aboard a junk boat in this bay is a must during any trip to Vietnam.

Day 4 Ninh Binh - Halong bay (3.5 hours drive)

Departure for Halong – the most beautiful bay in Vietnam, one of the most magical landscapes in Asia. Boarding upon arrival aboard a traditional junk. Welcome by the crew then departure for a magnificent cruise on the bay. Visit Bai Tu Long (northern part of Halong Bay):

  • Admire the picturesque islands and islets with various shapes (sail, dog, rooster, incense, etc.).
  • Explore the splendid caves of Halong Bay, including Thien Canh Son, housing stalagmites and stalactites dating back thousands of years.
  • Continue the cruise to Cap La, where you can enjoy a kayak ride and swim in the sublime waters of the bay (weather permitting).
  • In the late afternoon, relax on the upper deck of the junk.

Lunch and dinner on board the junk.

Enjoy a free evening for personal rest and relaxation, which can include card games or night fishing.

Spend the night on board.

Day 5 Halong Bay - Hanoi - Flight to Hue

Wake up at dawn to witness a spectacular moment: the first rays of sunlight painting the limestone karsts of the bay, followed by a serene Tai Chi session on the terrace.

Embark on a boat or kayak excursion to explore the fishing village of Vung Vieng, where you may have the opportunity to meet and interact with the local residents.

Enjoy lunch on the junk before disembarking and heading back to Hanoi.

In the evening, catch a flight to Hue, the historic imperial city located in the central part of Vietnam.

Overnight stay in Hue.

Day 6 Hue - City Tour

Begin your city tour of Hue, the last imperial capital of Vietnam from 1802 to 1945:

  • Explore the Imperial City, the historic residence and workplace of the 13 Nguyen kings over 143 years.
  • Visit the mausoleum of Minh Mang, famously known for fathering 142 children with 43 concubines.
  • Discover Phu Mong village, recognized for its garden houses, an essential part of Hue's imperial heritage.
  • Experience the Thien Mu Pagoda, one of Hue's most beautiful and frequently visited pagodas. Alternatively, visit the serene Tu Hieu Pagoda, where the tombs of eunuchs from the Nguyen dynasty rest. Depending on the time, you may witness a monk's prayer session.
  • Explore the Dong Ba market, the city's largest and oldest market, where you can find local specialties like conical hats and tunic dresses.

Enjoy your night at the hotel in Hue.

Day 7 Hue - Hoi An

Commence a road journey to the enchanting town of Hoi An, situated approximately 150 km to the south of Hue. This scenic drive offers several captivating stops along the way:

  • Discover the unspoiled, less-touristy Thuan An and Lang Co beaches, both boasting long stretches of golden sands. Additionally, you'll encounter vast lagoons where diverse types of fish farms support the local community.
  • Traverse the Cloud Pass, renowned as the highest mountain pass in central Vietnam. This significant pass, nestled between Hue and Da Nang, serves as a natural climatic boundary that separates the northern and southern regions of the country. As you reach its summit, you'll be treated to awe-inspiring vistas of the stunning bays of Lang Co and Da Nang, stretching as far as the eye can behold.
  • Be captivated by picturesque roadside cemeteries affectionately known as "Ghost Towns." These cemeteries feature clusters of intricately carved tomb-castles, each showcasing distinct Asian architectural styles. From a distance, they resemble opulent cities.

Upon your afternoon arrival in Hoi An, you'll proceed to check in at your hotel, where you'll enjoy a comfortable overnight stay.

Day 8 Hoi An city tour

Embark on a captivating walking tour through Hoi An's enchanting old quarter, often hailed as "the most charming city in Vietnam." Your journey will lead you to the following must-see sites:

  • The Fujian shrine, a sacred place devoted to the protective goddess of fishermen and sailors.
  • Phuc Thanh Pagoda, a historic gem dating back to 1454, making it the oldest pagoda in Hoi An.
  • The iconic Japanese Bridge, an architectural marvel constructed in 1593, linking the Chinese and Japanese quarters with its distinctive design.
  • Stroll along ancient streets, visit museums, and admire centuries-old wooden houses. Explore vibrant silk and lantern shops and workshops, immersing yourself in the city's rich heritage.

Following your walking adventure, embark on a scenic bike ride into Hoi An's picturesque countryside. Traverse verdant rice fields, quaint hamlets, thriving shrimp farms, and lush vegetable gardens. Your journey will take you through the charming village of Cam Chau, where you'll have the opportunity to visit a lantern factory. Here, gain insight into the intricate lantern-making process, from bamboo basketry to dyeing and paper crafting, while learning about traditional techniques.

As the day draws to a close, return to Hoi An, where you'll enjoy a peaceful night's rest at your hotel, having experienced the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of this remarkable city.

Day 9 Hoi An - Ho Chi Minh

After a flight to Ho Chi Minh City, the capital of the south (formerly Saigon), you'll begin your exploration of the city's center, often referred to as "colonial Saigon."

Ho Chi Minh City, a bustling metropolis formerly known as Saigon, is the economic heart of Vietnam, pulsating with energy, innovation, and a vibrant street life. This dynamic urban center seamlessly blends remnants of its French colonial past with soaring skyscrapers, a testament to its rapid modernization and growth as a major Southeast Asian hub.

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  • Visit Ben Thanh Market, an iconic symbol of the city.

  • Explore the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office, both architectural gems designed according to the plans of Gustave Eiffel.

  • Discover the Headquarters of the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, which was once the Central Town Hall and stands as one of the city's most beautiful colonial buildings.

In the afternoon, venture to the Cu Chi underground tunnels, a historical battlefield from the Indochina War situated on the city's outskirts. Upon arrival, descend into an underground world consisting of tunnels spanning a remarkable 200 kilometers in length, with narrow passages measuring just 70 cm in width and 90 cm in height. These tunnels lead to various meeting rooms, kitchens, and even hospitals.

The Cu Chi Tunnels, an intricate network of underground passageways located just outside Ho Chi Minh City, are a testament to Vietnamese ingenuity and resilience during wartime. This vast labyrinth, stretching over 250 kilometers, served as a hidden city for Viet Cong guerrillas during the Vietnam War.

Return to the surface and head back to Ho Chi Minh City in the late afternoon.

Spend the night at your hotel.

Day 10 Ho Chi Minh - Mekong Delta (Ben Tre - Vinh Long ≈ 3 hours drive)

Departure for the Mekong Delta, a half-land, half-aquatic territory in the far south of the country.

Arrival at Ben Tre, the large town located in the heart of the northern arms of the river. Boat trip on the rivers to reach Mo Cay, a small rural region with little tourism, well known for its coconut trade and the manufacturing of coconut products: coconut, coconut thread, activated coconut carbon, etc.

Bike ride or Xe loi (motorized cycle) on the green island abundantly covered with coconut plantations. The route, away from mass tourism, takes you along small paths, under the shade of coconut trees, which offer a particularly poetic landscape. Stop at farms to observe the manufacture of sweets and coconut brooms.

Continue with a trip in a small rowing boat through the arroyos surrounded by water palm trees, to immerse yourself in the daily life of the delta. Visit to Mr. Van's traditional house, tasting of local specialties made by his wife: coconut jam, tea with honey and pollen... and great encounters with the local population.

Afternoon, transfer to Vinh Long and arrive at the island of An Binh (“peace”) located in the middle of the Mekong. Installation at Mme Thuy’s, a peaceful guest house with a beautiful garden. Free time to relax in a very calm and relaxing environment.

In the evening, participate in the preparation of the meal then have dinner with your creations.

Night at Madame Thuy’s.

Day 11 Can Tho - Chau Doc

After breakfast, board a boat for a trip on the Mekong. Visit the Cai Rang floating market, which is spectacular with its vibrant colors and the assembly of numerous boats loaded with fruits, vegetables, and various other goods. Discover the unique 'river trade' of the Mekong region's inhabitants.

Disembark to reach Chau Doc, a small town located in the far west of the Mekong Delta, very close to the Cambodian border. Upon arrival, take a boat trip on the Bassac River, a tributary of the great river, and explore floating fish farms. Learn about cage breeding of Asian catfish and visit Muslim villages of the Cham minorities.

Experience the twilight spectacle from Mount Sam, the unusual and distinctive hill in the delta, where you'll find the sacred Ba Chua Xu temple.

Spend the night at the hotel

Day 12 Chau Doc - Phnom Penh by Speed Boat, city tour

In the morning, board a boat for a scenic trip up the Mekong River to Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital. Enjoy breathtaking views of the river’s vibrant life and lush surroundings as you make your way to the city.

Upon arrival at the Phnom Penh port, you will be warmly greeted by a local guide who will assist with your transfer and check-in at your hotel.

In the afternoon, depart for a city tour of Phnom Penh, starting with visits to some of the city’s most iconic sites:

  • Wat Phnom: This historic Buddhist temple, founded in the 14th century, is where Phnom Penh got its name. It’s perched atop a small hill and offers a peaceful retreat in the city center.
  • The Royal Palace: Explore the majestic residence of Cambodia’s royal family, built in 1870, and marvel at its splendid architecture.
  • The Silver Pagoda: Located within the Royal Palace complex, this stunning pagoda features a floor made from over 5,000 silver tiles and houses a remarkable collection of Buddha statues.
  • The National Museum of Phnom Penh: Home to Cambodia's finest collection of Khmer art and artifacts, this museum provides insight into the country’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

After the city tour, return to your hotel and enjoy an evening at leisure, perhaps exploring Phnom Penh's riverside or indulging in some local Cambodian cuisine.

Overnight in Phnom Penh.

Day 13 Phnom Penh - Road Transfer to Siem Reap

Travel to Siem Reap, passing through Kampong Cham and Kampong Thom, and cross the peaceful Cambodian countryside with its traditional villages, rice fields, and tall latan trees that seem to stretch as far as the eye can see. Arrive in Siem Reap by the end of the day.

Spend the night at the hotel.

Day 14 Siem reap - Angkor Wat & Angkor Thom

Day dedicated to the discovery of the mystical temples of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom – the ancient capital of the Khmer empire (9-15th century):

  • Angkor Wat temples, dedicated to Vishnu, the supreme god of Hinduism, are considered the masterpieces of Khmer art and architecture.

  • The temples of Angkor Thom form a fortified city of 10 km² that once housed a million inhabitants. Explore the immense statues at the south gate, the Elephant Terrace, the King Leper Terrace, and the famous Bayon temple, comprised of 54 gigantic towers bearing 216 faces of Avalokitésvara – the most important goddess in Buddhism.

Return to Siem Reap toward the end of the afternoon.

Enjoy a free evening and spend the night at the hotel.

Day 15 Siem Reap

Morning dedicated to discovering the small and big temples:

Banteay Srei temple (Citadel of Women); the highly sacred temples of Takeo, Banteay Kdei, and the impressive temple of Ta Prohm – an abandoned Buddhist monastery overgrown with trees and its gigantic snake-like roots.

Enjoy a free afternoon for relaxation and your final purchases. In the evening, transfer to the airport for your departure flight.

Day 16 Siem Reap - flight Chiang Mai - Khantoke Dinner

On this tour day, you'll start from Siem Reap and then take a flight to Chiang Mai, an impressive city in Thailand.

Upon arriving in Chiang Mai, you'll be greeted and guided to a special experience - a Khantoke Dinner. This is a traditional Thai dinner served in a cozy and romantic setting. The dinner will be filled with delicious and diverse dishes, including regional specialties, giving you the opportunity to experience the rich culinary traditions of the area.

Day 17 Chiang Mai - City tour

A day dedicated to exploring the rich heritage of Chiang Mai, a city founded in the 13th century, which reflects a blend of Lanna, Siamese, and Burmese cultures.

Begin with a walking tour of the old town, including stops at the ancient wall, the moat, and an old town gate. You'll have the opportunity to admire some of Chiang Mai's most exquisite temples, such as Wat Phra Singh, Wat Phan Tao, and Wat Chedi Luang.

Following this, wander along quaint streets lined with traditional houses and enjoy a rickshaw ride. Your exploration will lead you to the bustling Warorot Central Market.

In the afternoon, ascend to Doi Suthep Hill, offering splendid panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside. You can reach the summit by climbing 290 steps or taking a cable car. At the peak, a golden chedi houses the revered relics of the Buddha.

Night in Chiang Mai.

Day 18 Chiang Mai - Elephant Nature Park - Night Train to Bangkok

Spend an unforgettable day with Thailand's elephants in the picturesque mountains of Chiang Mai.

You'll be welcomed by an English-speaking guide at your hotel, and then depart by car, heading approximately 1.5 hours south of Chiang Mai, passing through hills, forests, and local agricultural areas.

Upon arrival at the sanctuary, take a walk through the jungle to reach the elephant jungle sanctuary. Your guide will provide you with information about elephant anatomy, history, and behavior.

Next, don traditional Karen clothing, listen to your guide for more insights about the Sanctuary, grab some bananas and sugar canes, and you'll be ready to meet the elephants!

Night Train to Bangkok.

Day 19 Bangkok - City tour
  • Visit the Grand Palace, Thailand's most important landmark, where you will be impressed by the grandeur and majesty of the building and its throne rooms.
  • Admire the mysterious Emerald Buddha, the most revered Buddha image in the country.
  • Visit Wat Pho along the way, the largest and oldest temple in Bangkok, famous for its 45-meter reclining Buddha statue.
  • We will then visit Wat Traimit, which is well-known for the Golden Buddha.
  • Board a long-tail boat to sail along the Chao Phraya River before entering a klong, staying away from the heavily touristy areas. Stop at Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn.

Return to the hotel to rest for the night in Bangkok.

Day 20 Bangkok - Meaklong Market - Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Depart early to visit the Maeklong market, located on the railway tracks very close to the train terminus. Walk along the rails to explore the vibrant market and witness how quickly the merchants fold up their stalls in preparation for the train, which is scheduled to pass around 8:30 a.m.

Afterwards, head to the small market of Samut Songkhran, where you'll embark on a beautiful canoe ride along the Grand Canal and then through smaller canals, providing an authentic glimpse of rural Asia just outside of Bangkok. The approximately one-hour ride will culminate in the heart of the Damnoen Saduak floating market.

Explore this traditional market, bustling with sellers offering a variety of products, including food, flowers, plants, and even animals.

Day 21 Bangkok Departure

You will depart from Bangkok, concluding your incredible journey through Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand.

This marks the end of your 3-week Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand tour! Safe travels, and we hope you had a wonderful experience. Kampá Tour is delighted to have accompanied you on this journey.

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$2340per person
This price, calculated for four people staying in standard hotels, may vary based on: • Travel period • Number of travelers • Chosen services
The price includes
  • Accommodation for the entire circuit, in hotels or with locals
  • Travel according to the program by private car
  • English-speaking guide for the visits mentioned in the program
  • All activities mentioned in the program, including entrance fees to tourist sites
  • Economy class domestic flights with airport taxes included
  • Meals mentioned in the program
  • Bottle of water during guided tours (2 x 500ml/traveler/day)
  • Government taxes currently in force (VAT, etc.)
The price excludes
  • International flights from your home
  • Visa fees, payable directly at the airport customs (see VISA)
  • Bank fees related to payment
  • Personal insurance
  • Personal beverages during meals: beer, Coca-Cola, fruit juice, etc.
  • Other meals not specified in the program
  • SIM card and mobile plans
  • Tips, personal expenses, and other services not mentioned in the "Our Included Services" section
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1. What should I pack for a multi-country tour of those countries?

For a multi-country tour of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand, pack lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for the tropical climate, comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, and a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings. Essentials include sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle. Additionally, bring a travel adapter, a small first aid kit, and any necessary medications. Remember to pack modest clothing for temple visits in all three countries.

2. What should I know about the visa requirements for Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand trips?

Visa requirements for those countries vary by nationality. Thailand offers visa-free entry or visas on arrival for many travelers. Cambodia provides an e-Visa system and visas on arrival at major entry points. Vietnam typically requires a visa, which can be obtained through the e-Visa system or a visa on arrival. Check the latest visa requirements for each country and ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.

3. Am I exempt from the visa? If not, how can I obtain it?

If you are from the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, or Belarus, you do not need a visa for Vietnam for stays up to 45 days. Switzerland, Poland, and the Czech Republic have a special exemption from March 1 to December 31, 2025, for organized tours.

Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States are NOT visa-exempt and must obtain a visa before arrival. You have three options:

  1. E-Visa (valid for up to 90 days, single or multiple entry) – Apply online through the Vietnamese Immigration website (processing time 3-5 days).
  2. Visa on Arrival (VOA) – Available only for air travelers, requiring a pre-approval letter from an authorized travel agency.
  3. Visa through a Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate – Apply in person or by mail in your home country.

For the smoothest process, we highly recommend the E-Visa. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months and have proof of onward travel. Contact us for visa assistance.

4. Is it easy to find a restaurant for meals on our own? How much should I budget for a lunch/dinner?

Yes, you will have no trouble finding a restaurant. Our selected hotels are well-located, and you will have a wide range of choices for restaurants or local eateries. Your local guide will, of course, be available to recommend good places if needed. Please plan for around 7-10 dollars per person for a hearty meal.

5. Can I make changes to the itinerary?

Yes, it is entirely possible to make changes to the provided itinerary. We specialize in private and tailor-made trips, and our advisors will be able to adjust the program according to your every wish.

6. What are the payment terms?

To make the deposit payment, you have two options:

  • Bank transfer: Our account details are provided in the travel invoice.
  • Credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) through our bank's secure website. This payment method includes insurance as part of the card services (cancellation insurance, medical coverage, repatriation, etc.). However, please note that you will incur additional fees for our bank with this option: 3% extra on the deposit if you pay with Visa or Mastercard, and 4% extra on the deposit if you pay with American Express. Payment is made in the local currency."
7. What is the 'customized travel' option?

Customized travel is a service where your journey is designed according to your preferences for dates, duration of stay, services, and budget. A local advisor assists you in preparing for the trip and supports you on-site, handling transportation, visits, accommodation, and more. This ensures you benefit from an organized trip tailored to your desires and constraints down to the smallest details.

8. Do you offer family rooms or connecting rooms?

If you are traveling with young children, we always try to arrange either family rooms or connecting rooms or rooms next to each other. However, not all hotels in our country have family rooms, and these rooms are usually in high demand in July and August, the peak vacation period for families. Therefore, we recommend booking your trip early to ensure the availability of the services according to your preferences.

9. What are the Cambodian visa requirements?

For tourists from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and most EU countries:

  • Visa on Arrival: Kindly prepare $30 USD for a 30-day stay (extendable by 30 days), available at major airports and land borders. Please bring a passport valid for 6+ months and one photo.
  • e-Visa: For your convenience, apply online at www.evisa.gov.kh for $36 USD. It’s valid for 3 months, granting a 30-day stay at key entry points. The same passport and photo requirements apply.
  • Embassy: You’re welcome to obtain it in advance for $30–$35 USD, offering a 30-day stay.
  • e-Arrival Card: Please submit this free form online at www.arrival.gov.kh within 7 days before flying into major airports.
10. When is the best time to visit Cambodia?

The dry season from mid-October to April is the best time for outings in Cambodia due to its mild air, clear blue skies, and minimal rainfall. From May to September, even though it's the rainy season, the rain typically only lasts for an hour or two a day. The rest of the day is usually sunny, and visits are still feasible.

11. Do I need a visa to visit Thailand?

For tourists from the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, and most EU countries, a Thailand Tourist Visa is issued by a Thai Embassy, Consulate, or e-visa system for tourism purposes, unlike the 60-day visa exemption (extendable by 30 days) granted on arrival. Work is not allowed.

  • Single-Entry Tourist Visa: Valid for 3 months, allows a 60-day stay (extendable by 30 days), available from Thai embassies/consulates or e-visa portal. Each person applies individually.
  • Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa: Valid for 6 months, permits multiple 60-day stays (each extendable by 30 days), obtainable through the same channels.
  • Requirements: Passport (6+ months validity), application form, photo, onward travel proof, financial proof (10,000 THB/person or 20,000 THB/family), and accommodation proof. 
12. When is the best time to visit Thailand?

The best time to visit Thailand, without a doubt, is from November to April. It's Thailand's dry season, characterized by sunny days and minimal rainfall. The weather is pleasant during this period, with temperatures ranging from 28 to 34 degrees Celsius, making it ideal for sightseeing, outdoor activities, and also for a beach vacation in the beautiful southern beach resorts such as Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, Krabi, and more.

13. What are the hotels offered for this trip? Can I choose the hotels myself?

The suggested hotels will be specified in the detailed itinerary. We include well-located hotels in the quote that have been well-received by our clients. You can also suggest hotels of your preference to have services to your liking; rest assured, we can offer customized services and tours.

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